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arcseco | 8 years ago

That doesn't necessarily mean that people who identify as religious also attend a church. My family would consider themselves Catholic, yet they don't attend church. In my opinion people have replaced the hole that religiosity used to fill with pop-culture. The amount of time dedicated to reading into the meaning of films/television shows, or worshiping actors/actresses (see tabloids) is reminiscent of the seriousness that religiously dedicated individuals take to scripture.

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IntronExon|8 years ago

A reorientation of priorities among people who self-identify as religious is about as far from the thesis of society deciding that “religion is bad” as can be. Mostly though, you should recognize that “pop culture” has been blamed for turning people away from religion for longer than people have spoken English.